On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:23:08 -0800, William Skaggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A) Use a dialog similar in general appearance to the Crop Tool dialog,
and allow the user either by checking a Tool Option or by pressing a
modifier key to enable/disable showing the dialog. Of course the
actual
Can I propose 2 more options
1) Pop up dialogue is activated by hotkey (and perhaps on screen widget) -
this approach is used quite successfully in several 3D applications. Usual Tab
or N numeric is used.
2) Draw options on canvas - perhaps with hotkey/widget to show hide these
additional
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 22:42 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I couldn't resist and changed the PixelProcessor to use a thread pool.
Main motivation was to make progress callback work for the threaded
case. So there's now a variant of pixel_regions_process_parallel()
that takes progress
Answering myself, just in case someone in the future needs the answer.
Plugins are sorted alphabetically by label (7'th argument to
gimp_install_procedure), which is the same as File Type (i.e. the name you see
when you open the Select File Type expander in the open image dialog.
So, you can
] A) Use a dialog ...
Dialog boxes that get in the way are annoying (like popup ads).
] B) Use the Tool Options ...
Good choice. People already look there for similar control.
]C) Use the status bar...(x, y, width, height) entry boxes...
]...A little button in a corner of the status bar ...